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fireworks_god
12-17-2007, 04:15 AM
$15 million on 12/16 would have been a landslide... winning New Hampshire or Iowa would be a landslide... Raising the most money is very respectable, but it just doesn't translate to the media embracing him....

What can we do to have one? :cool:

JMO
12-17-2007, 04:18 AM
Everyone vote, no excuses on election day.
Get as many delegates as possible.
Continue to spread the word of Ron Paul.

You are not going to get the media to love Ron Paul, so you need to work around it.

JosephTheLibertarian
12-17-2007, 04:22 AM
$15 million on 12/16 would have been a landslide... winning New Hampshire or Iowa would be a landslide... Raising the most money is very respectable, but it just doesn't translate to the media embracing him....

What can we do to have one? :cool:

dude, what the fuck? we just BROKE the fundraising records. Ron Paul has made more in one day, in the primaries, THAN ANY OTHER CANDIDATE in the history of the USA.

Dave Pedersen
12-17-2007, 04:25 AM
$15 million on 12/16 would have been a landslide... winning New Hampshire or Iowa would be a landslide... Raising the most money is very respectable, but it just doesn't translate to the media embracing him....

What can we do to have one? :cool:

The media will NEVER embrace Ron Paul with anything but fangs. Never. They may come across as friendly but they will always place their well targeted jab exactly where they want it to nudge the mindless ever so incrementally in their direction of choice.

theantirobot
12-17-2007, 04:26 AM
Would you get over it. OLD media will never accept Ron Paul as a viable candidate! We are the NEW MAINSTREAM. It is your job to convince people of THAT! Don't worry what the establishment says or does, they are working against us and will continue to do so.

pikerz
12-17-2007, 04:28 AM
Get out there, do something.

We are running for president, thru Ron Paul!

Taco John
12-17-2007, 04:32 AM
$15 million on 12/16 would have been a landslide... winning New Hampshire or Iowa would be a landslide... Raising the most money is very respectable, but it just doesn't translate to the media embracing him....

What can we do to have one? :cool:



We're going to get a TON of play in the media over this. If the media understands anything, it's money.

Last time, it started out slowly and then picked up steam. It will be the same this time only once we pick up steam this time, it's going to be hard for them to slow us down. An hour with Beck on Tuesday and then an hour on Meet the Press is going to be huge. And that's without even mentioning the Iowa infomercial.

idiom
12-17-2007, 06:49 AM
If one of them breaks and covers it they all have to cover it, due to their own peer pressure.

Luther
12-17-2007, 06:50 AM
The media will NEVER embrace Ron Paul with anything but fangs. Never. They may come across as friendly but they will always place their well targeted jab exactly where they want it to nudge the mindless ever so incrementally in their direction of choice.

Correct.

Luther
12-17-2007, 06:52 AM
You would be a fool to expect the corporate propaganda establishment (mainstream media) to ever embrace Ron Paul. They will give him as little attention as they think they can without losing credibility in the eyes of their audience. When they do focus on him, it will be in a demeaning and disparaging manner.

Kingfisher
12-17-2007, 06:56 AM
You would be a fool to expect the corporate propaganda establishment (mainstream media) to ever embrace Ron Paul. They will give him as little attention as they think they can without losing credibility in the eyes of their audience. When they do focus on him, it will be in a demeaning and disparaging manner.

Absolutely!!!